When you place the PH electrode in a PH unknown solution you'll find that an electrical potential difference is produced.
THIS IS DUE TO:
Difference of H+ ion concentration between the test solution and the glass bulb electrode (part of PH electrode that is sensitive to H+ ion concentration)
After that the potential difference of the reference electrode (another part of PH electrode) is measured and compared to the potential of the glass bulb electrode by means of a meter.
results are read from 0-14
The porous glass of the electrode prevents the H+ ions to diffuse from both sides, but allows the exchange of Na+ ions (contained in the silicates of the glass) with the external solution, for keeping the continuity ot this electrical system.
The H+ activity difference between the solution inside the electrode and the external one is measured as electric potential difference, then, converted in pH units (0-14) by the instrument.
We can use a pH paper.
Using a calibrated pH-meter with correction for temperature and slope.
Not the pH-meter, but the electrode.
To find the pH of an item, you can use a pH test strip or a pH meter. Dip the test strip into the item or place the electrode of the pH meter in the item, and then read the pH value from the color change on the strip or the digital display on the meter. A lower pH value indicates acidity, while a higher pH value indicates alkalinity.
A glass electrode is commonly used in a pH meter to measure the pH of a solution. The electrode contains a special glass membrane that responds to changes in hydrogen ion concentration in the solution.
The pH is determined with a pH-meter.
A pH meter shows how acidic or basic a substance is
A pH meter determines acidity or alkalinity of a substance.
To measure pH accurately in a solution, you can use a pH meter or pH strips. A pH meter provides a digital reading of the pH level, while pH strips change color based on the pH level of the solution. Simply dip the pH meter probe or pH strip into the solution and read the pH value indicated.
The pH is determined with a pH-meter.
You need a pH-paper or a pH-meter.
We can use a pH paper.
A pH meter works by measuring the concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution. It uses a glass electrode that generates a voltage proportional to the pH of the solution. This voltage is then converted into a pH reading displayed on the meter.
Using a calibrated pH-meter with correction for temperature and slope.
Using a pH-meter the measurement is more accurate and sure.
Not the pH-meter, but the electrode.
pH can be determined experimentally by using a pH meter or pH paper. A pH meter measures the concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution, while pH paper changes color based on the acidity or alkalinity of a solution. By comparing the color of the pH paper to a color chart or by reading the pH value on the meter, the pH of a solution can be determined accurately.